Stories by James Bradbury

New Study Sheds Light on Methane Leakage from Natural Gas

Natural gas wells represent a significant source of U.S. greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, as many of them leak methane, which is more than 20…

This post originally appeared on The National Journal’s Energy Experts blog.

U.S. Natural Gas Exports: Friend or Foe?

U.S. natural gas production is booming.

5 Reasons Why It’s (Still) Important to Reduce Fugitive Methane Emissions

The U.S.

This post was co-written with Forbes Tompkins, an intern with WRI’s Climate and Energy Program.

By the Numbers: The Hottest Year on Record

This blog post was co-written with Forbes Tompkins, an intern with WRI’s Climate and Energy Program.

The U.S.

This post was co-authored by Forbes Tompkins, an intern with WRI’s Climate and Energy Program.

With much of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast bracing themselves for…

Even in the absence of an international framework for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, several countries, states, and provinces are developing and implementing

This post was co-authored by Forbes Tompkins, an intern with WRI’s Climate and Energy Program.